Pope Agatho

Pope Agatho (577-10 January 681) was Pope from 678 to 681, succeeding Pope Donus and preceding Pope Leo II.

Biography
Agatho was born in 577 AD in Palermo, Sicily, Byzantine Empire to a family of Greeks. Agatho was consecrated as pope in 678 AD, and his first act was to invoke the authority of the Holy See by agreeing to the division of St. Wilfrid of York's diocese into three new ones, but he allowed Wilfrid to name the new bishops. In the Third Council of Constantinople from 680 to 681, he suppressed Monothelitism and stated that Jesus had two energies and two wills. He died in 681 AD.